Tell me about yourself? Give me one challenging project you worked on? describe one conflict you had in your research? how did you solve it? Technical questions on electronics, software language (C++) followed by personality based questions Situation-Action-Result Hiring manager asked me to put the answers in the above format for each of the questions. He asked me to give an example where your opinion was different from other team members - describe the situation, what was your solution, how was it different from the solution that majority suggested, how you put your idea on the table, what was the result. He asked me to tell him about some previous experiences (can be from work, education or life) where you have to react quickly. What were the results?
Product Validation Engineer Interview Questions
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Introduce yourself 5 pipeline stages, the type of hazard. how to solve structural hazard, insert NO. of bubbles to solve the data hazard linked list and pointer basic knowledge.What's your plan in 10 years.
In validation they asked stuffs I never been through.
Design a counter.
Tell me about yourself?
Explain handshaking in USB3 Write a C program to reverse each word in a sentence and then reverse the sentence word by word. ex: he is a good boy -> yob doog a si eh. Linux Kernel Module programming for USB3 Memory organization related- segmentation fault, associative cache etc. DMA
Not a very diffcult interview. Decently answerable and simple.
Nothing was unexpected, very minimal behavioral questions. All the technical questions are regarding to computer architecture subjects.
The only things that were somewhat difficult is when I was asked detailed questions about computer architecture concepts I had little experience with. For example, I was asked to explain out-of-order instruction execution. This is something I am familiar with at a high level, but have never had direct experience with, and in fact, it wasn't a direct requirement for the job. Overall, the interviewers were just asking me questions about their area of expertise even though expertise in that area wasn't required for the job I interviewed for. I found this a bit strange.
What is the most difficult project you have ever encountered before?
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